firmware-nonfree (Re: Bug#448980: ITP: rt73-firmware -- firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards)

2007-11-03 Thread Philippe Cloutier


What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
package?

Cheers,
Moritz
What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a 
new source package?



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Re: firmware-nonfree (Re: Bug#448980: ITP: rt73-firmware -- firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards)

2007-11-03 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 11192 March 1977, Philippe Cloutier wrote:

>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>> package?
> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
> new source package?

Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.

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Re: Bug#449098: ITP: natpmp -- NAT Port Mapping daemon

2007-11-03 Thread Adrian Friedli
Am Samstag, 3. November 2007 schrieb Bernd Zeimetz:
> Out of curiosity: What does natpmp have in common with upnp, and where
> are the differences?

NAT-PMP is intended for two things, requesting a routers public IP address and 
adding/removing port forwardings, UPnP can do much more. NAT-PMP is much 
smaller and less complex than UPnP. Protocol specifications are only 20 pages 
long.

Cheers,

Adi


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Re: Bits from the DPL: DSA and a few other things

2007-11-03 Thread Luis Mondesi
On 11/3/07, Sam Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Nexenta
> ---
>
>After meeting Michael Man and several Sun people at Debconf and
> seeing Michael's great talk[1] I got really convinced that
> the technology present in OpenSolaris could benefit Debian in many
> ways. And the shortest path to there seemed to be Nexenta[2].
>
>I am currently discussing the possibility of having a Nexenta
> machine accessible to Debian developers to port and test their
> packages. I also suggested the Nexenta people to submit patches
> directly to Debian and try to join friendly packaging teams. Please
> be nice to them!

Awesome news! I've been reading more and more about Nexenta these
days. I was thinking it was a matter of time before some kind of
Nexenta+Debian synergy happens.

I might be tempted to actually install Nexenta on a vm just to play
around with it! Solaris really gets in my nerves (but I have to deal
with it like it or not). **dreaming** If only Debian did what Solaris
does (or Nexenta was like Debian is)...

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MIA Ryuichi arafune?

2007-11-03 Thread Bastien ROUCARIES
It seems Ryuichi is MIA. 
See for instance http://www.webservertalk.com/archive97-2007-1-1765203.html

Ryuichi are you reading this? What's your status regarding Debian? 
Particularly what is your status regarding bug 432185 (gnuplot-mode)?

Thank you very much,
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Re: How to track down the data of package installations

2007-11-03 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
That sounds like the xfwm4/gtk-2.12 deadlock fixed in xfwm4 4.4.1-3,
which evidently hasn't actually made it into testing yet despite its
high urgency. :-/

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Re: firmware-nonfree (Re: Bug#448980: ITP: rt73-firmware -- firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards)

2007-11-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>>> package?
>> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
>> new source package?
> 
> Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.

i can do that.. looking into it tomorrow morning.

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Re: How to track down the data of package installations

2007-11-03 Thread Milan P. Stanic
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:05:51AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I update my laptop to recent testing more or less onm each working day
> because I can easily sync a testing mirror.  The first time I observed
> the problem which is described below occured last Friday, so I would see
> a connection to the packages that were installed from about 24. to 26.
> of October.  I observed that X stops accepting any inputs via keyboard
> and I can move the mouse but no application is reacting on any click
> event once I startet audacious under xfce4.  I tried to verify

I noticed that behavior few weeks (or it can be a month or even two) ago
but I thought that is problem with kernel (built from vanilla source with
few patches).

I seldom run any sound player and it occured few minutes ago again and
I'm sure that no audacious (nor xmms which is purged from machine) were
running.

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FYI: Current package build status for the mips port

2007-11-03 Thread Thiemo Seufer
Hello All,

I went through the whole set of failing builds for mips, fixed some
bugs and had at least a cursory look at each package. The result is
the rather terse list I append here.


Thiemo


Debian mips port, buildability status 2007-11-03. See also:
http://buildd.debian.org/~jeroen/status/architecture.php?suite=unstable&a=mips&priority=
Dep-waits ar not tracked in this list.
===

Maybe fixed (TODO: remove when actually ok)
---
strace  # patch sent, #448802, another one sent to upstream list
gprolog # mips patch restored and sent, #448952
uriparser   # too strict symbol test, #448959
swi-prolog  # very old config.guess, #408076, update promised
sbcl# mips/mipsel accidentally removed, will be back next upload
pulseaudio  # needs newer libatomic-ops, #449125
jvim# patch sent, #273376
cacao   # "CTX_EPC undeclared", patch sent, #449185
srtp# patch sent, #439976


Buildd issues (TODO: fix kernel/firmware, talk to admins)
-
libxerces2-java # buildd memory-starved (test-build works)
darcs   # buildd memory-starved (test-build works)
bouncycastle# buildd memory-starved (test-build works)
swt-gtk # buildd memory-starved (test-build works)
pigment # package "check" cannot be authenticated
netpipe # recorded as uploaded, but missing?
loop-aes# recorded as uploaded, but missing?
rxvt-unicode# not reproducible (test-build works)
sqlitebrowser   # not reproducible (test-build works)
coreutils   # fails tests on buildd, not reproducible for me. (kernel 
issue?)
m-tx# not reproducible, seemingly too relaxed build-dep version
pythonmagick# not reproducible (test-build works)


Broken generic source, bugs reported

defrag  # broken on all architectures, unmaintained?
dak
postman
sear
php4-ps
netatalk
libaudio-flac-decoder-perl
liblinux-aio-perl
ircii-pana
openslp-dfsg
trang
rrootage
postgresql-pljava
cynthiune.app
nyello
prokyon3
swh-plugins
libavg
beast
purelibc
nikwi
firebird1.5
complearn-gui
complearn-mpi
exif
pypy
ocaml-reins
abraca
fusd-kor
grouch.app
tcpreplay
xserver-xorg-input-joystick # fixed upload pending
gcj-4.1 # obsolete package
happs
listlike
gtkrsync
pugs
miro
mozart-gtk  # fails on all architectures, #419692
prc-tools   # proposed-orphaned, #444713


Broken generic source, bugs unreported (TODO: report)
-
pixie   # fails on all architectures
autopartkit # fails on all architectures
gnustep-dl2 # fails on all architectures
twin# includes linux/bitops.h
elfkickers  # uses internal kernel headers
keepalived  # uses (likely internal) kernel headers
libqglviewer# tries to write outside build dir
monotone# tries to run testsuite outside build dir
nessus-plugins  # unreported
gengameng   # unreported
libswirl-java   # unreported
solfege # unreported


C++ bugs, no bugs filed (TODO: test again with latest g++)
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openmovieeditor
ardour
qtiplot
ktoon
chemeq
gparted
kawari8


No upstream support and hard to port (porting deferred)
---
rtai
openafs
virtualbox-ose
xen-3
firebird2.0
flashrom# attempts to use sys/io.h, should be in P-a-s
lcd4linux   # attempts to use sys/io.h, should be in P-a-s
vbetool # attempts to use sys/io.h, unmaintained?, should be in P-a-s
libx86  # attempts to use sys/io.h, should be in P-a-s
ara # no ocamlopt, should be in P-a-s
spamoracle  # no ocamlopt, should be in P-a-s
elfsh   # x86-isms
vzctl
qemu
openmpi # supports IRIX6, not Linux/MIPS


Maybe missing ports (TODO: check out)
-
usplash
usplash-theme-debian
dynagen
lcdproc
ocsinventory-agent
libflorist
libtexttools
gambas
gambas2
scribus
ddccontrol
dfsbuild
rovclock
whitelister
open-invaders
umview
ogre-contrib
glest   # endianness?
scratchbox2
eciadsl
pdns-recursor
fische
odyssey
etoken-pro-support
systemtap
linux-modules-contrib-2.6
grub2
libjdic-java


Portability bugs, or other TODO:

crystalspace# "No IEEE float", #358044
smarteiffel2# eiffeltest not built
flumotion   # configure fails to find gst-python
iceowl  # mozilla mips patch missing
freehdl # reproduced, but build suppresses compiler error output


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Bug#449212: ITP: phpwebcounter -- A simple and light web hits counter

2007-11-03 Thread Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: phpwebcounter
  Version : 0.2
  Upstream Author : Andre Bertelli Araujo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Marcos Patricio dos Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebcounter
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : A simple and light web hits counter

A PHP script to show the number of hits in web pages. This script runs into
web site directory and uses text or PNG images in graphical mode. You can use
your custom PNG images. It isn't a CGI program.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-k7
Locale: LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)



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Bug#449216: ITP: phpwebcounter-extra -- Extra graphic numbers to phpwebcounter

2007-11-03 Thread Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* Package name: phpwebcounter-extra
  Version : 20071104
  Upstream Author : Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebcounter
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Description : Extra graphic numbers to phpwebcounter

The PHP Web Counter is a PHP script to show the number of hits in web pages.
It runs on web server and uses text or PNG images in graphical mode.

This package has some graphic numbers to use with PHP Web Counter.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-k7
Locale: LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)



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